PEACE CROP WELLAWAY Bfcent Hal"" Have Helped Plenty of Pasture pOUCE COUPE, May 27: Heavy rain? of lute have materially aided the wop outlook In th'e Peace River Block Roads are in fairly good condition despite the rain. Wheat in mo;;f localities Is fairly well up. Bush fires In the locality are all out and grass Is well advanced, providh ? plenty of pasture. RECOGNIZING Trie the cool Jas Park route, coinc East nr returninir this summer Convenient train service Essay Prizes Are Awarded At Smithers SMITHEItS, May 27 The awarding of prizes in the Katlve Sons of Canada annual essay competition was carried out at a largely-attended meeting in the lodge room. The winners In this year's competition were as follows: Grade VIII. First, Jack Chapman; second, Bert Glay. Grade IX First, Kathleen Powell; secona, Kathleen Glraud Grade X First, Dorothy Doolittle; second, Polly Priest. Grade XI First, Fred small; second, Kathleen Downey. of riissia n--:tt Ftnator Borah Laufhs at Supposition That It Would Uelea.sc Communist Propaganda WASHINGTON, May 27 In a rutin address last night, Senator William E Borah of Idaho urged rn ignition of Soviet Russia by th? xnnce ueorge to Montreal. Toronto and Chieim. with direct connec ttons to all points in United States and Canada. Every travel refinement, individual radio entertainment as you ride; the heat of dining car service. Generous itopover privileges. Be sure to spend Scout Master Awarded Medal PRINCE GEORGE, May 27: WU i Ham Ogg. troop leader of No. 2 Troon Of Prince Gears TVw Rvnita UnlrM Ktates, He deecrlber as all'y i was presented the gilt cross of riw.fmr that fecognltton of Rus , the Boy Scouts for his action In sav-cia would be followed by a flood of , mg the life of Mrs. L. Wiedon in the communist propaganda through- Salmon River white she was visiting uul Uii united biaies. i here in August last. Ambrosia Combination Package CDCC! $1.00 Size Ambrosia Crram rivEiL! $1.00 Size Ambrosia Tightener With purchase of $1.00 size of Ambrosia Cleanser and new 100-page book on skin care. You pay only $1.50 for all four articles C0UETTES . A New Product of Johnson & Johnson Little pads of cotton convenient for boudoir and nursery use. 75c pads for 50c Ormes Ltd. yw Pioneer Druggists Phones 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS ran time at Taner Park Lodee for Canada's (nrt polf. carmine, rid' inr iii'immtnff arvi TIUtf K. mountain tours. 4 Miruki, in the Uke-of-tbe-woods Country alao oSat many scenic attractions. Low, summer excursion tickets will be on sale from Victoria. Vancouver, Prince Rupert, New Westminster. Vernon and Kamloops. Plan NOW I r.K r.ir ur,rl &m 12 to 19 . j-.j-' .. v, 8ttnhip Tickets to and from all pU of the wocld. U. F. McNAUGHTON, Dlst. Pass. Agent. Prince Rupert. B.C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stramrri Irave Prince Iluprrt f or Vancouver: TJ.i I'ATAI.A rVKHV TI'KMUV. MO I'M. Arriving Vsneouvrr via n PnlU. Thur-cUy M Noon appro. IS-S. CAIIIIDNA KVi:HV I'KltlAV MIIIMdllT Arriving Vancsiuvcr BundNy mmniKlu apin "aij aauinn to Tort Blmpeou. Alii Arm. inyox. Btcwart and Naaa River point Sunday, 8:00 p.m. rMrth information rfgardln all aallltig and tlokrl at I'KINCE IIU'DUT AOf.NCV: 8ro nil Avfinie. IMione m NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk from any preservative or hutment whatever. Milked and dclrcd dally from our own cowr. Four successive vr.. Government Grade A wtificate Health and Sahlta-Jton A trial solicited. Satis-lai'Uon guaranteed. riUNCE RUPERT DAIRY Bx 95 rhone 587 SUITS Made to Your Order $27.00 TOP NOTCH TAILORS One price throughout Canada Your measure taken by us. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 619 Local Items Dinncrwarc, china, crockery, glassware, Hcilbroner's Store. Furs remodelled, cleaned, anil repaired. Art experienced cutter Goldbloom's Fur Shop. tf Thermets, a B.C. product, Soot- less Coal. Cameron's Transfer. Phone 177. 12.1 Bring your sick shoes to Ma Shoe Hospital, opening June 1, Wdstholme Block, 2nd Ave. Murdo McArthur. 125 L.O.B.A. Tea and Sale of Home Cooking at Mrs. Anderson's, 13K) 6th Ave. East, Friday, May 29, from to 6. All welcome. 123 City accounts for the two week,'. ending May 22 totalling $34,301.34 were passed for payment at hut night's council meeting. Mike Iludema. who has been o.- a trip to Vancouver, returned home on yesterday afternoon's train, having returned via Jasper Park. D. C. Stuart returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Smithers in conncc- aonwtinnis aimes as census con-. missioner for SSeena riding. A recommendation from the fl nance, committee that lot 14, Blo-fc 4, Setton 1, (Beach Place) be sold to Fred Pryttaj for the sum of $100 was adopted by the city council last night. Any sabaeriptums to the Dally news over trie counter wis wee or mailed on or before the last day of the month will receive the ben fit of the special offer and be elegible for an opportunity to win , me of the live dollar prizes. tf J. A. McMullen. president cf Marshall-Wens, well known whole sale hardware concern, will arrive in the city on tomorrow after noon's train from Edmonton and sail in the evening on the steamer i Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. Olga Luikkonen and Miss Saima Ha vela, who arrived in tht city yesterday morning from An lynx, left on this morning's train for New York where they will em bark on the steamer Mauretan. i on June 10 for Helalngfors, Fir.- 1 land. I CNR steamer Princ Rup-rt ( upt. D Donald, arrived-In port on me at in 30 this mominc from, Vancouver Pow"ll River and Or :in Falls and will sail at 4o'cloc': 1 this afternoon for Anyox and Stew art. whence shf will return southbound tomorrow evening. T H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cod Storage Co. Tturned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after a seven weeks' business trip to various centra in Eastern Canada and the United States. Mr. Johnson ws accompanied by his sitter. Mrs. F. Dickson, of Hull, England, who will visit here for the next throe months. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers " Carl Truck Tractor! Accessories Gas & - CMT Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Servtee Third Avrntir I'lionc 83 SAILINGS FKOfo WINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan, Wranecll, Ju-neau and Skagway May 30, June 8, 15 To Vancouver, Victoria and S, IS, 20 PRINCnSS MARY lor Iluti'dalc, Ocean Falls, Naniu, Alert Hay, Campbell River, Vancouver. Victoria-Friday, at 10 pjn. Full Information from C. Orchard, Ornrral Acent Cor. 3rd Ave. & 4th St. Phone 31 THE DAILT NEWS If you " suffer from biliousness or indigestion there is nothing better than B20 HI SeecuitiM V ' (The Nation's Luatht) Bert Woods rvturned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train fol lowing a week-end trip to Smith ers. tf United Church W.M.S. tea at thtf home of Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, 42') Dunsmuir Ssu, Thursday, . May 23 irom 3 to o. uome along. vu T. Kaye and , W. Billings, Union Oil Co. official, sailed by the Ca-tala yesterday afternoon on their return to Vancouver after an inspection trip 'here. Radio ireetlnRS were conveyed, 21. through staeniv KJR of Seattle last night toJ.'& Gray of Smith-era on the occasion of his fifty-ninth Mrtli4iyrt request of his five-year old granddaughter. Jean. Church pastor at .Anyox, Is a pas- i senger aboard Hie Prince Rupert today returning to the smelter town after having attended the recent British Columbia Confer enc in Victoria. J. W. Thompson oi the Pacif y Balvast Co. office staff here returned to the city on the Prlnc? Rupert this morning from Vancou- j ver where his f tret-born recently! arrived. Mrs. Thompson and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zeffert. who re cently returned to this coast Iron London, England, where they havt been residing for the past year or o are passengers aboard the sc. Prince Rupert today bound from Vancouver to Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ak-sel Odegard. who arrived yesterday morning on the Catala from Premier, left on this morning's train for New Yon where, on June 5. they will embark on the steamer Berfenaf Jord tor i trip to their native home in Oslo, Norway. John, Peter LingonbaM. who ar ; rived in the city yesterday morr-i tag on the Catala from Anyox, left on this mornlnc's train for New York where on June 6 he will em bark on the Swedish-America ,i Line steamer Kungholm for a trio his native hnme In Finland. C.NJt. steamer Prince John 'h ie In port tonight or early to niorrnw morninc from Vanoouver vla the Queen Charlotte Island'. Tat DavW Blrsa, formerly wed known as chief officer on com pany boats, is coming . north as as skipper of the Prince John, it being his first command. Mrs. Eric Wilson of Melron- Maatachussetts. arrived in the city n the Prince Rupert this morn- 'rH? from Vancouver to pay a visit with her sister. Mrs. W. H. Tobcy. Mrs. Wilson recently arrived on this coast aboard the steame' Prince Robert, haying travelled via the Panama Cnhil from Bos ton to Vancouver The Dally News can be purchased at Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville St., Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley Terrace. B.C. General Store, Anyox Smithers Drug Store, Smith-era, B.C. t Uncle GAZAZUS Is comlngl Glasses fitted Vf registered optometrist at Hcilbroner's store. Phone 32 Taxi for special fates, day and night, for large parties. Experienced drivers. tf i 4 i Cnarles McDonald,' for his third offence on a chargq of drunkenness, was sentenced to 20 days' imprison ment, withbut option of line, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Two boys of Juvenile age are appearing before Magistrate McClymont in city police court on a charge of breaking and entering a Chinaman's shack and rifling same. The boys were arrested last night and have been remanded for eight days. ELK CARAVAN LOS ANGELES, May 27. Five hundred cars are already registered I for the auto caravan which will go from here to Seattle for the naf- This is the last week lor secur-, tional Elks' convention this sum- ins: fifteen months for five dollars mer. Trie caravan whi leave Here in prepaid annual subscriptions. Bagles Social day. June S. IS POPULAR Five Hundred Cars to Drive From Los Angeles to Seattle for the north on July 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS and Smoker. Fri- Elks' Show "The Beauty Shop," Capitol Theatre, June 8. Moose picnic, Digby Island. June Canadian Legion Picnic July 12 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Rev. Frank ..Bushflcld, United EXPERIENCED woman wants work home or hotel. $15 a montu. Phone Green 24S. 128 DR. IIUOII U DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes Tested For Glasses At St. ,Flmo Hotel HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel Hot and cold water In all roomt A. J. ritmmOMMR. Prop. Cor. of Fraser uid Fifth Sts. Savoy Mrs. T. Gorman, Mr. and Mi's. H. Diswln, Mrs. II. Kangas an1 Mrs. O. Lingonblad, Anyox; Mr. J. Thompson. Cedarvale; H. J. Brown Port Easington; J. C. Devlin, Fort St. John. New Royal Hotel I. 74irrl. Itop tug mi na. HoicTti wim.e Hot At cmid Water: Steam Heal 75c PJCR DAY AND UP 1 rliiflioiir NI Royal Mr. and Mrs. Akael Odrnard. A' -yox; T. H. Batter. C. N. R . Braithwalte, Edmonton; Mrs II Cunningham, city; W. O Bricn. Usk. Boston Grill I'lione 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabarrt SPI.CIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday NIcht. 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for rrivate Parties Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS Oarage and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWING & WRECKING CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB Phone 566 (Night Calls Phone 101 1 Wednesday, May 27, 1931 Scotland Yard Baffled For 12 Months Stops Body Odour Bits of Finger Prints For 12 months burglaries went on in Efllinp llampstcad, Kentish Town and Faddmgton, without a clue to the thief. Only the merest suggestion of finger prints were left behind. But photographs of these prints were cleverly pieced together by experts until they had built up a complete finger print Then one night s large hotel in Holborn was broken into; the safe and till were rifled. The police worked quickly and arrested a suspect. On taking his finger prints they were found to correspond to prints left at the other robberies. The man confeewd and answered to the law for his misdeeds. Even small parts of hia finger prints were dangerous to him. Danger in Your Prints on the Food You Eat Just as only small parts of a criminal's prints carried danger for him so only a smaU part of one of your finger prints might I fatal to you. Not because of any crime, for you are not a criminal but in this way. SupKoe the first finger of your right hand touched a spot on a door knob where some one had left disease germs. Your finger would pick up those germs. , Then, if it touched a chocolate or biscuit that you were about to eat, the germs would find their way to your mouth. A few germs multiply to millions very quickly. If you were run down in health you might contract a dangerous disease. These are not far fetched supposition, life Extension Institute re search reveals that 27 germ diseases may l transmitted by the bands to this way. An Effective Germicide Disease germs are everywhere. You cannot see them but you can guard against the danger in this sensible, modern way. Wash your hands many times a day and always before meals with one particular soap. Not any good soap I nit with Lifebuoy for Lifebuov contains an effective germicide. Experiments show it kills or makes dormant germs of tlte most dangerous character, when other soaps fail. A Beauty Soap Too Nor is this all. Lifebuoy is known as a beauty soap too none more luxurious. It is a skilful blend of two fine oils which are wonderfully Clm neficiai to the skin and complexion. Millions enjoy a beauty bath daily with lifebuoy and are sure, too, of not offending through body odour for many hours thereafter. The scent of the germk-kle in lifebuoy is better than a perfume because it tells of protection from germs. This safety scent vaniabea soon alter use. Why not have Lifebuoy's double service in your home? Teaeh the children to use it to heal up little cuts and scratches 'MU tb una they pick up at play and at school. Get a supply of Lifebuoy Intm your dealer today. Lfrer lirothen Iimiud. Tsroalo Lifebuoy Health Soap A Luxury Soap Plus a Germicide Good Light Means Better Report Cords 60 MAKE sure your children have plenty of light when they study. Take Care of their eye! If you use Edison Mazda inside-frosted Lamps they will enjoy all the advantages 9f the soft, glare-fret light that prevents eyestrain. Good light results in better report cards, for it means homework more easily and carefully done. L-60 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. . ''J i 3" "111 aid H(f j IP; 1 it: ' f 1 . Jiglij at